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  • The Pros & Cons of Cloning

    Cloning hit the mainstream as a scientific debate when scientists cloned a lamb named Dolly in 1996. Cloning is a process that results in an identical genetic copy of a biological product such as...

  • The Use of Benzene

    Benzene, often referred to as benzol, is a popular organic compound. According to State University, small amounts of benzene result when carbon-rich materials "undergo incomplete combustion."...

  • Types of Monera Bacteria

    Monera is one of the five kingdoms, or super-groupings, that scientists use to classify living creatures. Specifically, the monera kingdom comprises all prokaryotes, such as blue-green algae,...

  • Types of Cloning

    Cloning is the process of producing an exact genetic copy of an organism. The created copy is referred to as a clone. Although cloning can have therapeutic health benefits, it has been the subject...

  • What Is FTIR?

    Spectroscopy refers to a branch of science that promotes the absorption of light (visible radiation) by organic and inorganic compounds to generate an absorption spectrum. Infrared Radiation (IR)...

  • How to Make Extra Money by Enrolling in Medication Trials

    Enrolling in medication trials is a good way to make extra money while furthering important research efforts and possibly treating your own ailments. The medication trial process can be lengthy,...

  • What Is the Human Genome Project?

    The Human Genome Project was a world-wide effort to identify, categorize and study the genes in human DNA, the chemical base pairs that are our genetic building blocks. It was a large-scale...

  • How Does Science Use Donated Bodies?

    Although few people choose to donate their bodies to science, human cadavers are a critical component of medical education and scientific research. Whole body donation also has advantages for the...

  • How to Tell the Difference Between Planes and Axes of the Body

    There are three cardinal planes of the human body, and most bodily motions are described as taking place in one of these planes. It is crucial to learn the planes, and the axes that correspond to...

  • How to Calculate Clinical Study Drug Compliance and Accountability

    You do not need to be a certified public accountant to correctly calculate study drug compliance and accountability. Many clinical research coordinators have a problem determining patient...

  • How to Get Certified as a Clinical Research Associate

    Sponsors prefer certified professionals working on their clinical trials. Specifically, a focus is on Certified Clinical Research Associates (CRA) because so much of the clinical trial’s success...

  • How to Choose Good Clinical Research Investigators

    A clinical trial must be supervised by a qualified person in accordance with applicable regulations and clinical guidelines. These qualifications may vary depending on the disease or therapeutic...

  • How to Join the Americans for Medical Advancement

    The AFMA, Americans for Medical Advancement, is an organization which has the primary goal of educating the public on medical research practices. Members believe the government is poorly...

  • How to Study the Human Genome Project

    Ever since Watson and Crick first explained the structure of fundamental DNA, genetic scientists have sought to understand what role genes play in controlling human characteristics. This research,...

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